posted on 2024-04-04, 07:03authored byViraj
P. Sawarkar, Hitesh S. Pawar
Lipase is an industrially important
enzyme having a wide
range
of applications. The present study is focused on the development of
a simple and efficient process for isolation and purification of lipase
from orange peel waste. The proximate analysis of orange peel waste
showed the presence of protein (8.83%) with lipolytic activity (6.11
U/mL). Thus, various commercially available extraction media were
tested for the extraction of lipase. Of the tested extraction media,
the use of ammonium chloride buffer showed the maximum lipase activity
of 16.31 U/mL and specific activity of 231.40 U/mg. The process optimization
study was conducted to obtain optimum parameters of extraction from
maximum enzyme activity and enzyme specific activity. Under optimized
conditions, maximum lipase activity of 49.32 U/mL and specific activity
of 594.21 U/mg were obtained. The validation of the process optimization
study by using ANNOVA showed the strong correlation between the experimental
and predicted values with a significant P-value (< 0.005). Integration
of ultrafiltration and adsorption significantly increases the purity
by 1.4 fold with enzyme activity of 282.85 U/mL and enzyme specific
activity of 890.85 U/mg. The characterization of obtained crude and
purified lipase was conducted by using ATR-FTIR and SDS-PAGE. Thus,
the present process provides a simple, economical, and industrially
scalable approach for valorization of orange peel waste for isolation
of the industrially important enzyme lipase.